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Ultra‐High‐Temperature Ceramic HfB <sub>2</sub> ‐SiC Coating for Oxidation Protection of SiC‐Coated Carbon/Carbon Composites

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To protect the carbon/carbon (C/C) composites from oxidation, an outer ultra‐high‐temperature ceramics ( UHTC s) HfB 2 ‐SiC coating was prepared on SiC‐coated C/C composites by in situ reaction method. The outer HfB 2 ‐SiC coating consists of HfB 2 and SiC, which are synchronously obtained. During the heat treatment process, the formed fluid silicon melt is responsible for the preparation of the outer HfB 2 ‐SiC coating. The HfB 2 ‐SiC/SiC coating could protect the C/C from oxidation for 265 h with only 0.41 × 10 −2 g/cm 2 weight loss at 1773 K in air. During the oxidation process, SiO 2 glass and HfO 2 are generated. SiO 2 glass has a self‐sealing ability, which can cover the defects in the coating, thus blocking the penetration of oxygen and providing an effective protection for the C/C substrate. In addition, SiO 2 glass can react with the formed HfO 2 , thus forming the HfSiO 4 phase. Owing to the “pinning effect” of HfSiO 4 phase, crack deflecting and crack termination are occurred, which will prevent the spread of cracks and effectively improve the oxidation resistance of the coating.

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